Jakobus 5:4

4 Ziet, het loon der werklieden, die uw landen gemaaid hebben, welke van u verkort is, roept; en het geschrei dergenen, die geoogst hebben, is gekomen tot in de oren van den Heere Sebaoth.

Jakobus 5:4 Meaning and Commentary

James 5:4

Behold the hire of the labourers, which have reaped down
your fields
The wages agreed for by the day, with the labourers in their fields, particularly their reapers; which one instance serves for many others; and is the rather mentioned, because reaping is a laborious work, and those who are employed in it have nothing to live upon but their hand labour; and especially because they are made use of in cutting down the corn when it is fully ripe, and in great plenty; wherefore, to detain their just wages from them argues great inhumanity and wickedness; and yet this was what was done by rich men:

which is of you kept back by fraud, crieth;
unto God for vengeance, as the blood of Abel did; and shows that such an evil, however privately and fraudulently it may be done, will be made public, and is a crying one:

and the cries of them which have reaped are entered into the ears of
the Lord of sabaoth;
that is, the Lord of hosts; of angels, and of men; of the host of heaven, and of the inhabitants of the earth; of Jews and Gentiles, and of rich and poor; and who has power to vindicate the cause of the latter against their rich oppressors, and will do it; his ears are open to their cries, he takes notice of them, and regards them, and will take vengeance on those that injure them. The reference is to ( Deuteronomy 24:15 ) .

Jakobus 5:4 In-Context

2 Uw rijkdom is verrot, en uw klederen zijn van de motten gegeten geworden;
3 Uw goud en zilver is verroest; en hun roest zal u zijn tot een getuigenis, en zal uw vlees als een vuur verteren; gij hebt schatten vergaderd in de laatste dagen.
4 Ziet, het loon der werklieden, die uw landen gemaaid hebben, welke van u verkort is, roept; en het geschrei dergenen, die geoogst hebben, is gekomen tot in de oren van den Heere Sebaoth.
5 Gij hebt lekkerlijk geleefd op de aarde, en wellusten gevolgd; gij hebt uw harten gevoed als in een dag der slachting.
6 Gij hebt veroordeeld, gij hebt gedood den rechtvaardige; en hij wederstaat u niet.
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.